Before you can choose which chair you want, you need to determine which style of chair style best fits your child's cast. If your child is already in their cast, this should be pretty easy. If your child has not had surgery yet, you will need to talk to their doctor to find out how their legs will be casted.

Cast shape:Most spica casts for children under 12 months look basically the same, the legs are bent at the knees, and held out to the sides like this:

With older kids, the casts can be different shapes. Some casts have the child's legs with little or no bend in the knees, and with the legs down in more of a standing position. These "standing" casts can be harder to fit because there is very little space between the legs for them to sit on anything. I developed a chair design that will accommodate these casts, as long as there is at least 3" at the narrowest point between their leg (where they will sit).

Some older kids have little bend in their knees, but the legs are up and out to the sides, almost like they are doing the splits. Depending on how wide they are, I should be able to make an extra-wide chair for these, too.

MeasuringNow that you know what kind of cast you have, you will want to take a few measurements. A standard size chair is 24" wide on the inside. You want to give a little extra room for them to be able to wiggle their toes, so your child's cast/feet should be no more than 22-23" wide at the widest point. (in the pic below, you would measure from the tips of the toes).

If your child's legs are wider than 23" at the widest point, I can make extra wide pieces up to 36" wide.

Height:For kids under 12 mos., height should not be an issue. For older kids with an "up and out" spica cast, the legs should be no more than 8" from the bottom of the thigh to the bottom of their foot:

For a standing type cast, the measurements are slightly different. Here is a cast that is more "down and straight" to give you an idea of how to measure:

Measure the top line at the narrowest point between the legs about 1 inch below the diaper area.

The middle line going down is the distance between the seat and the
floor, do NOT measure down one leg, it has to be an imaginary line
straight down from the diaper area to where the floor would be if they
were standing up.

The bottom line is how wide to make the chair. Measure the OUTSIDE of the cast at the widest point, usually at the ankles.

If your child has a "standing" type cast and the middle measurement
(diaper area to floor) is less than 12 inches, you can choose aBig Bean or Super Slice, if the measurement is longer than 12 inches, you can choose one of the Animal Crackers chairs.

Once you have decided which kind of chair is right for you, please contact me at ivyrosechairs@gmail.comto place your order or to ask questions.